u. s. dora and the 200200122. so we would probably reach similar limit levels. but i did not really trying to guess it, but we should be prepared to see the euro falling at the same time, i mean, the slump or this decline of the euro parts of it at least a seem inevitable. i mean, as long as the u. s. federal reserve seems at least one step ahead of the european central bank in raising interest rates. yes, and there are many reasons why this will continue. so we already have an interest difference between the u. s. and the european, the euro area buy more than 2 percentage points. and financial investors rightly expect that this will even increase in the future. why this, as you just said, the u. s. has, or the sort of reserve bank of the u. s. has already increased interest rates much more already earlier than the european central bank. but there are many reasons why this might continue in the future. why that although we have rather similar inflation levels in this country, so to speak as where 8 percent more than a percent of both countries. i'm, the composit